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<blockquote data-quote="Steven" data-source="post: 71405" data-attributes="member: 544311"><p>For my system (1500+watts) I wired 4 30 amp fuses in parallel giving me a total of about 110amps (not 120 as most people would figure). If I pull more than about 110 amps one of the fuses will blow causing the whole load to rest on three 30 amp fuses, which will cause them to blow. Not the recommended way to go but it does the job. ATO blade fuses are alot easier to get than any other around here so That's why I went this way. I can get thos fuses a block away, to get any other its a 250km drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven, post: 71405, member: 544311"] For my system (1500+watts) I wired 4 30 amp fuses in parallel giving me a total of about 110amps (not 120 as most people would figure). If I pull more than about 110 amps one of the fuses will blow causing the whole load to rest on three 30 amp fuses, which will cause them to blow. Not the recommended way to go but it does the job. ATO blade fuses are alot easier to get than any other around here so That's why I went this way. I can get thos fuses a block away, to get any other its a 250km drive. [/QUOTE]
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